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Asked "in the last 12 months has your fund decreased its holdings of a company's shares due to the risk of stranded assets?" 57.1% of respondents in Latin America said "yes," compared to 40.9% in Australia and 37.3% in Europe.
Q. Has your fund invested in any newly created companies?
Has your fund grown too large?
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This week, you'll have your fund money invested in x shares of IBM and y shares of Compaq.
Next week, unless you've cashed out, you'll still have your fund money invested in x shares of IBM and y shares of Compaq.
After the distribution, you still have your fund shares, which are now worth $5,000, and you have a check for $5,000, on which you are going to have to pay a few thousand dollars in taxes come next April.
How have your funds been doing lately?
"If you're not willing to risk losing all your money and being involved in a Ponzi scheme, you should have your funds in a separate account".
Yes, this is a hassle, but it is better than having your bank accounts drained and then having to jump through hoops to have your funds restored.
What mutual fund managers have your stock in their fund, and what is their track record?
TC: How many companies has your firm funded to date?
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